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I'm happy to announce Action Film AB owned by Anders Jacobsson the director of EVIL ED joins ﻿Dino PublishingJW﻿ in the quest for better and bigger movies. It's a big step for us to have Anders on board. Anders is not only a director, he's been working for ages as a director of photography in TV, movies.At this moment Anders is writing a new horror comedy which will make EVIL ED look like kids TV.

The demands for horror and scifi are bigger than ever. Recently the investors and film commissions suddenly realize there are money to make in independent genre films.

"We are going for the bigger fishes in the sea to get our productions funded" says Jonas Wolcher.

More than a handful different production companies all over the world are working together with Dino Publishing JW with one goal: To give YOU our fans as much entertainment as possible!

CHANGE OF VIEWING TELEVISION

A huge change of watching TV is on the move. More VOD (Video On Demand) are flourishing and it's time to act now. DVD and Bluray is definitely NOT dead but if you are going to sell a movie people demands luxury boxes with lots of stuff. An ordinary black plastic box with a cover is not enough any more.

HERMIT: MONSTER KILLER aka DEN GAMLE OCH MONSTRET is the first real creature feature since ATTACK OF THE ANIMAL PEOPLE aka RYMDINVASION LAPPLAND from 1959 and now it's going to have a Swedish premiere - Not in Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmö but in Skoghall, Värmland.

Skoghalls Folkets Hus and Region Värmland are in collaboration to give film makers from Värmland the opportunity to screen their works on theaters. Hermit Monster Killer by Ola Paulakoski has been selected for screenings in Värmland.Jonas Wolcher - Producer:- It's a wonderful opportunity for us but even for the smaller villages and towns who run a theater being able to show native films from their region.

Jonas Wolcher continues:- Hermit: Monster Killer has been out for nearly a year now, but the screening at Skoghalls Folkets Hus's going to be our first in Sweden. Right now we are thrilled how the audience here will react. So far the movie has screened in four countries and a Mexican tour is also planned. The reactions of the audience in other countries have only been positive. There are something with monster movies. Either you love them or you don't. I'm sure the Swedes will enjoy Hermit: Monster Killer as much as they did outside Sweden.

Nearly 60 years ago, writer/director Virgil W. Vogel’s ATTACK OF THE ANIMAL PEOPLE was the first and the last monster movie to be made in Sweden. Now, native filmmaker Ola Paulakoski, along with his gang of horror enthusiasts, are changing all that, with a little inspiration from an old hermit and his dog. Paulakoski, who previously directed 2005’s THE WEREWOLF CULT CHORNICLES: VIETNAM 1969.

Hermit Monster Killer" This creature feature tells the story of a hermit hell-bent on revenge and a guerilla-clad rugby mascot running for his life, with one thing in common: an alien being that has crashed to earth, devouring anyone in its path. “It is very much a homage to old-school monster films and various Roger Corman flicks—everything from HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP to CARNOSAUR,” Paulakoski says.

HERMIT: MONSTER KILLER has been in the works since 2002, when Paulakoski first began writing the script. - Years ago, I saw a short about an old hermit living alone with his dog,” the filmmaker explains. “The hermit loses his dog in the forest, and this turns his life totally upside down. He endlessly searches for his dog, and then the film ends with the dog coming home the next morning. I was joking with a filmmaker friend: What if the dog was killed by a monster? And I realized, oh my God! This could become a great horror film!”

Live at Heart-festival is today Sweden's largest showcase-festival for music with over 200 band on 20 stages around central city of Örebro. Since 2014 the festival expanded with film and are now a meeting place for artists, filmmakers and the industry from all over the world.

The festival take place from the late august to September the 2nd. During the festival the city will be filled with concerts, film screenings and events. Musicians and filmmaker will meet their audience and at the same time take part of lectures, seminars and workshops with the established music and film industry.

"This is such an honor for us to come and join the Live at Heart.
We want to give the audience something fresh, funny and a bit scary at the same time. "Hermit: Monster Killer" is the first Swedish creature feature since 1959. I'm sure the Swedish audience will enjoy it". - Jonas Wolcher - Producer of Hermit: Monster Killer

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The manager of Dino Publishing Jonas Wolcher has ability to find music that fits for each specific scene to keep the mood and the rhythm in the movie. Other trademarks are Swedish Flags and the number of the beast 6.6.6. appears at least one shot in the movies.